To prepare for the appearance of C++17 support in the "Carnival" release of C++Builder (RAD Studio August 2018 Roadmap), here are some recent articles that have appeared in the C++ community. To stay up to date on what's happening with ISO C++ you should bookmark the ISO C++ foundation's website.
Modern C++: 7 Ways to Fake It Until You Have It
“Modern C++” != “New(est) Standard”
std::string_view: The Duct Tape of String Types
C++17 in Detail - new book by Bartłomiej Filipek
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Choosing a programming language to learn and utilize is an extremely personal choice and not one that developers take lightly. C++ has a long history as a popular language used to create Operating Systems, drivers, gaming engines and so much more. It expanded the C language by adding classes, inheritance and abstraction to its core, making it my favorite language to use.
C++ is the first language that I learned in school and my experience with it actually started with Borland’s, now Embarcader...

C++ has a long history, beginning in 1979, with Cpre, which added classes to C. By 1980, it was C with Classes. And then in December of 1983, the term C++ was first used, suggested by Rick Mascitti. That's thirty-five years ago this year! Read more in this fascinating article by Bjarne Stroustrup, which also discusses many other aspects of C++’s history. We also recently posted a short history of C++’s various standards ourselves.
My own journey with C++ began much later than ...

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